- About
- Centre for Communications and the Arts
- Calendars of Events & Happenings
- Event Poster Collection
- The Communications Centre: Experiment in human experience
- Jade: Flower-child happenings and conceptual art projects in 1969
- Nini Baird: A Day in the Hectic Life of the Arts Centre Director
- Sound Recordings: Faculty Lectures from 1967 Communications Course
- Dance
- Film
- Literary Arts
- Music & Sound
- Music & Sound image gallery
- My "a-ha" moment with Murray Schafer
- World Soundscape Project
- Phillip Werren's electronic music
- Radio CKSF "on the air" fall 1966
- Robert Aitken performs with the Purcell String Quartet & Soundscape on radio
- David Skulski and the early music revival at SFU
- Phyllis Mailing: SFU Singer Who Reached the Top
- Purcell String Quartet: In High Demand
- Theatre
- Theatre image gallery
- How the early days of the arts at SFU changed my parochial little life
- Norm Browning, Jackie Crossland and Cece Granbois in Beverley Simons' new 1-act play "Greenlawn Rest Home"
- The Centralia Incident: "A theatre in search of a town—A town in search of its memory."
- The only escape: The early years of the SFU theatre
- Robin Patterson and the SFU Mime Troupe
- Theatre of Total Limbo
- Visual Arts
Literary Arts
Explore stories, images and archival materials from SFU's past
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"Iron" was one of the earliest, and most ambitious, independent literary magazines published on campus by Simon Fraser University students. Browse a selection of covers from its first series of issues (1966-1972).
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Regular readings and talks by local and visiting writers have long been a highlight of the literary activity at SFU.
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"The Peak" reviews "a magazine of unpleasant verse and impolite prose" created by students.
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Taking a look at poetry in the early years of campus.
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Learn how Dr. Frederick Candelaria of the SFU English Department published the "West Coast Review," a quarterly arts magazine, while also teaching, publishing poetry and composing music.